Iran is Using False “Confessions” to Manufacture Cases Against Detained Conservationists.
One Dead, Eight Others At
Grave Risk for Harm
Detainees, Jailed for 12
Months, Denied Counsel, Could Face Death Penalty.
January 24, 2019 – Some of
the conservationists who have been imprisoned incommunicado in Iran for the
past year have been forced to confess under the threat of death, the Center for
Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) has learned.
New details about the
prolonged detentions of Houman Jowkar, Taher Ghadirian, Morad Tahbaz, Sepideh
Kashani, Niloufar Bayani, Amir Hossein Khaleghi, Sam Rajabi and Abdolreza
Kouhpayeh strongly indicate that Iran’s judicial officials have been working
closely with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC’s) Intelligence
Organization to build cases against them based on false confessions obtained
under extreme duress.
A source with detailed
knowledge of the cases told CHRI that some of the conservationists “were
subjected to months of solitary confinement and psychological
torture, threatened with death, threatened with being injected with
hallucinogenic drugs, threatened with arrest and the death of family members.”
“Some of the detainees
were also physically beaten up… all to force them to give false confessions
against themselves,” added the source who requested anonymity for fear of
reprisals by Iranian security forces.
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